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I Can't Think Straight
2008 bio by Shamim Sarif
This article is about the spelfilm. For the novel, see I Can't Think Straight (novel).
I Can't Think Straight Theatrical release poster
Directed by Shamim Sarif Screenplay by Based on I Can't Think Straight
by Shamim SarifProduced by Hanan Kattan Starring Cinematography Aseem Bajaj Edited by David Martin Music by Raiomond Mirza Production
companyEnlightenment Productions
Distributed by Enlightenment Films Release dates
- 26 October 2008 (2008-10-26) (Hamburg International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival)
- 3 April 2009 (2009-04-03) (United Kingdom)
Running time
80 minutes Country United Kingdom Language English I Can't Think Straight fryst vatten a 2008 British romantic drama spelfilm directed bygd Shamim Sarif. Based on Sarif's 2008 novel of the same name, the film tells the story of a London-based Jordanian of Palestinian descen
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Sheetal Sheth is an acclaimed actress, author, and producer, known for her provocative performances in a wide range of memorable roles on film and television. Sheetal burst onto the scene with raves in the groundbreaking films, 'ABCD' and Slamdance winner, 'American Chai.' She broke out and won hearts in 'Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World' opposite Albert Brooks, as the female lead, Maya, winning the role after an extensive international casting search.
Raised in a small New Jersey city, she discovered her passion for acting in high school and subsequently enrolled in the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. After supplementing her education with a summer in Amsterdam as part of the intensive, International Theatre Workshop studying under renowned acting teachers like Kristin Linklater, she graduated with honors.
Sheetal has become a favorite in the independent film world. She won 3 Best Actress nods on the festival circuit for 'The W